Environmental Policy and Law - Volume 1, issue 1

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ISSN 0378-777X (P)

ISSN 1878-5395 (E)

This international journal is created to encourage the exchange of information and experience on all legal, administrative and policy matters relevant to the human and natural environment in its widest sense: air, water and soil pollution as well as waste management; the conservation of flora and fauna; protected areas and land-use control; development and conservation of the world's non-renewable resources. In short, its coverage includes all aspects included in the concept of sustainable development.

For more than three decades Environmental Policy and Law has assumed the role of the leading international forum for policy and legal matters relevant to this field. Environmental Policy and Law is divided into sections for easy accessibility. These sections cover the activities of the United Nations and its specialized agencies, other international developments, regional activities within the framework of European Union, AU, ASEAN, etc., and developments at the national level from all over the world. An important and distinctive feature is the publication of selected documents appearing with the minimum of delay, which are not easily accessible, such as the resolutions from non-public meetings of parliamentarians, guidelines or draft conventions not yet published or newly concluded agreements.

Abstract: Species and habitat preservation – An international task (Cyrille de Klemm) Council of Europe opts for nuclear power Liability for harm to the environment European Parliament acts on resolutions of Third International Parliamentary Conference Aid for pollution control and EEC trade policy

Abstract: Cooperation and participation in protection of the environment (Dr. Klaus Boisserée) Aides publiques et environnement: La situation en France (Prof. Jean Lamarque) The law of waste disposal in the Federal Republic of Germany – The role of private contractors (Prof. Dr. Otto Kimminich) The U.S. Council of Environmental Quality views the future of environmental impact statements Canada adopts National Emission Guidelines for curbing industrial air pollution Tuning in

Abstract: The titanic effect – Planning for the unthinkable United States experience with the preparation and analysis of environmental impact statements – The National Environmental Policy Act A scientific and policy review of the final environmental statement for the initial stage. Garrison Diversion Unit Legal protection of natural environment in Poland The management of urban change in Britain and Germany Environmental laws and regulations in Japan The control of the sea-bed – A new international issue